Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: DC on February 18, 2019, 04:50:11 pm
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I was just cutting up an old bike tube and I noticed it had this instead of the usual Schrader valve. Is this new or just different? Never seen one of these.
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No not new it's called a presta valve been around for a very long time ,,,in my other (thinner) life I was a bicycle racer,,,,,,,you learn to have a love hate relationship with those ,,,,btw ther is an adapter to fill those with a schrader type pump also a rubber gromet to adapt to a schrader valve rim to fill you have to un screw the stem slightly fill then tighten down (oh the failures I've had ) good luck jeffw
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Thanks Jeff. Now that you told me what it's called I could Google it. I've learned something today. Don't think I'll ever use my new found knowledge but what the hey ;D ;D
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Interestingly enough,
if you take the little,
cone-shaped plastic cap that comes with a presta
valve and snip off the top 3 milimetres and re-place
it on the valve it acts just like a Schrader valve.
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Really do learn something new everyday - never saw one of those before! But I put the "no more flats" on my road bike! Tubes in the mountain bike! But the tires don't stop sand spurs! Plan to make tie down straps with any tubes kicking around! >:D
Hawkdancer